Bardolph

Bardolph (died 1415) was an English soldier during the Hundred Years' War. In 1415, he was hanged for looting a church in northern France.

Biography
Bardolph was a drunkard friend of the future King Henry V of England when he was just a prince, encouraging him to commit petty crimes. During the Hundred Years' War, Bardolph and his friends Corporal Nym and Ancient Pistol decided to join the English Army with the goal of acquiring loot in France, but, following the Siege of Harfleur, Bardolph was charged with looting a church. King Henry, despite being Bardolph's former friend, remorselessly agreed to have him hanged for his crime.